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You can use 2 knives or a fork, but also your fingertips do a great job too.

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Try using two knives in a cross cutting motion.

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A steel flask or a durable plastic bottle.

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The advantages of using a pastry cutter instead of a knife are that the crust is more likely to self rise and it makes the crust flakier. It is a very useful tool!

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A large round cookie cutter.

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What year did A.P. Ashbourne invent the biscuit cutter?

1989


If you were using a biscuit cutter what would you be doing?

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How do you use a chamfer cutter?

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What is the origin of the deaf sign for biscuit?

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Why is a biscuit called biscuit?

Mr. Albert Baumann found a cutter with beautiful engravings. He chose this one to make a biscuit that he named Tennis Biscuit. He then registered the name â??Tennisâ?? and the design as well. Tennis Biscuits are South Africa's favorite biscuit. They contain coconut and are a crisp semi sweet biscuit. They have become a staple in the South African pantry. These are used in making crumb crusts, fridge cakes and other desserts.


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Why are jaffa cakes in the biscuit isle in shops not cake isle?

Jaffa Cakes are in biscuit aisle instead of the cake aisle because jaffa cakes are biscuit LIKE cakes not cakes!


How do you make choke biscuits?

Choke biscuits are made by 'choking' off pieces of dough rather than rolling it and cutting with a biscuit cutter The choked pieces are then rounded and dropped onto a cookie sheet or biscuit pan and baked.


How do you use a cookie cutter?

seriously? ok, roll out dough. press down with cookie cutter. take cookie cutter away. done!